marine officer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarineandofficer
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marine
adjective[before noun]
uk/məˈriːn/us/məˈriːn/
related to the sea or ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk/ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/us/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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(Definition ofmarineandofficerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is from amarineofficerto his brother.
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If you have amarineofficer, he is not so likely to make mistakes.
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This loss does not always occur because of the action of the mercantilemarineofficer.
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The parents of these boys form an interesting cross section of the community ranging from gas stoker, colliery overman and bench engineer to cost accountant, mercantilemarineofficerand schoolmaster.
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I know that the common answer given to this argument is that one might as well have a paymaster or amarineofficeror a medical officer.
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Our homes and cities are being made destitute because the mercantilemarineofficerand man, on deck and below in the stokeholds, are standing at the street corners to-day.
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To serve his country he aimed at becoming amarineofficer.
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One organization says that the consolidation reduces the merchantmarineofficerlicense, a certificate of professional achievement and status, into a work permit.
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He had served as amarineofficerfor 50 years.
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There are two career possibilities to become a marine: enlisted marine, andmarineofficer, depending on the educational background.
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They are then eligible to take the licensure examinations for marine officers.
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Now you are going to add 2,300 more engineering and marine officers, and you are telling them that they also can become admirals.
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The question of the status of marine officers under the new system of training will be dealt with in due course.
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The work of reassessing the retired pay of naval and marine officers has been considerable, and is now, nearly completed.
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At present one-third of the mercantile marine officers of the country are unemployed.
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The last part of the question, which doubtless has reference to the fact that certain marine officers when embarked hold higher relative rank than when ashore, is under consideration.
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Another point is that mercantile marine officers are better educated than in former days, and are better able to grasp the meaning of a chart in a short time.
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Consequently, merchant marine officers and seamen, both veterans and beginners, are hired for voyages through union hiring halls or directly by shipping companies.
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The base has about 110 marine officers and a total of 175 employees.
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Enlisted marine recruit training lasts 30 weeks, and marine officers train up to five years (including naval academy time).
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